Jamie Demetriou: Cropped Hair With Low Fade
The actor/comedian behind Stath Lets Flats looks almost unrecognisably suave – and that cropped hair with subtle fade adds style points too.
Why We Love It:
Jamie Demetriou, best known for his comedic talent and slapstick humour, sports a haircut that’s anything but outlandish.
His cropped hair and that subtle fade are simple and clean and suit his IRL style.
This classic, low-key hairstyle really highlights his receding hairline, but instead of trying to hide it, Jamie embraces it with confidence – something MFH heartily encourages.
Kudos to Jamie for keeping it real and showing that confidence is the best accessory for any hairstyle.
What To Ask Your Barber:
- The sides and back should be trimmed with clippers, using a guard size of 2 or 3.
- This keeps the hair short and neat without being too harsh.
- Jamie’s fade is quite subtle – but talk to your hairstylist about what would work for your face shape and hair type.
- Ask for the hair on top to be slightly longer than the sides, but still quite short.
- Scissors can be used to trim the top to about half an inch or more, depending on your preference and hair type.
- Your hairstylist should ensure the hair at the sides and the top is well-blended for a seamless look that’s clean and polished.
- If your hair is thick, ask your barber to add some texture.
- This can be done with thinning shears to avoid a bulky look and to make the style easier to manage.
- Schedule a trim every 4-6 weeks to keep your hair looking on point.
Get The Look
- Wash your hair 2-3 times a week with a mild shampoo to keep it clean without stripping away natural oils.
- Use a lightweight conditioner each time.
- Pat your hair dry gently with a towel – don’t rub it, or it’ll cause frizz and damage.
- Let your hair air dry whenever you can.
- Use a tiny amount of pomade or wax – warm it between your hands first.
- Apply to damp or dry hair, tousling it through, or amping up the texture more if you want.
- Use a gentle scalp exfoliator once a month to get rid of dead skin cells and product build-up.